Benjammin wrote:If EG had simply gotten a second round pick in the deal, I think a lot of the sturm und drang could have been averted. Maybe the light will turn on for Yi, but I'm not holding my breath.
This gets right to the larger point. Yi sucks, but his shot sometimes goes in, he's 7 feet tall, and he
may be younger than Ross. Ross was part of a logjam, where Yi plays positions of need. I can see the greater upside, but that's beside the point.
New Jersey, Chicago, Miami, New York, they're trying to clear as much cap room as possible so they can sign two or three future HOFers and steamroll to the championship. Helping any of them achieve their goal
must cost them. If you want to buy a championship, you really should be forced to pay. Yi has a greater upside, plays a position of need, and the Wizards get a little money to offset the greater salary. THAT'S NOT ENOUGH! A 2nd, two protected 2nds, a heavily protected 1st, something, or else the Wizards look like a proverbial also ran that doesn't expect to compete and barely tries, even when the #1 pick falls their way.
This isn't about winning next year or a year later; it's about having a good plan for winning that will work. It's pointless to have a five-year plan that requires knowing exactly what players will be available in five years and how good they will be. The point is to have a flexible plan, that will develop on the fly, to have cap space, trading assets, and stockpiled picks. I'm not seeing a very good, sensible plan for that yet. What I'm seeing is a team that was scooped or bamboozled by (among others) Memphis, San Antonio, Minnesota, possibly Chicago, and now New Jersey; I think it was luck as much as savvy that allowed the Wizards to dodge bullets on the Dallas and Cleveland trades.
I'll give EG credit for getting the cap space he got, and am trying to be open minded about he and Leonsis working together as a new dynamic, but it's hard, and I do not really have confidence in the new team/regime yet. The Wizards are still looking like the deer in the headlights, the sucker at the table, the perpetual mark, the extended metaphor that just won't end (did I get that right?), and if there is a brilliance behind all these moves, I may have to wait years to see it.
A least they didn't blow the #1 pick again.